WISDOM QUOTES VIII

quotations about wisdom

Unless, we value wisdom, we are bound to suffer many things that we were never meant to suffer.

KILTON MOYO

"Teaching our children wisdom", NewsDay, March 30, 2017


Many things imperfect by nature are made perfect by wisdom.

NICCOLO UZZANO

attributed, Day's Collacon


A man remains ignorant because he loves ignorance, and chooses ignorant thoughts; a man becomes wise because he loves wisdom and chooses wise thoughts.

JAMES ALLEN

Above Life's Turmoil

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Wisdom teaches us to live content upon a bone gnawed bare.

ABRAHAM MILLER

Unmoral Maxims

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Wisdom consists in being able to distinguish among dangers and make a choice of the least harmful.

NICCOLO MACHIAVELLI

The Prince

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Wisdom is at all times the least burdensome traveling pack.

WILLIAM CAMDEN

attributed, Day's Collacon


There are few who would need advisers, if they were only accustomed to appeal to themselves in their calmest, holiest moments. If, when embarrassed with doubt as to any course of action, they would turn aside from the immediate tumult of the world, and from the vain speaking of those who "darken counsel by words without knowledge;" and would then commune with their hearts alone, at night, the heavens their silent counsellors, they would act not always in accordance with the wise men of this world, but with that wisdom which bringeth peace.

ARTHUR HELPS

Thoughts in the Cloister and the Crowd

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A wise man who cultivates wisdom may sometimes drown in it.

EIJI YOSHIKAWA

Taiko

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Some people look to religion. Others, great works of classical art. For most of us though, life lessons are to be found in the movies (or even its unruly, younger sibling: Television), where guiding wisdom is dispensed by sages as undoubtable as Yoda, Don Corleone or Hannibal Lector.

MATTHEW PRIEST

"21 nuggets of cinematic wisdom", Esquire, January 14, 2016


A fool sees not the same tree that a wise man sees.

WILLIAM BLAKE

The Marriage of Heaven and Hell

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Second thoughts are ever wiser.

EURIPIDES

Hippolytus

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The wise may find in trifles light as atoms in the air, some useful lesson to enrich the mind.

JOHN GODFREY SAXE

"King Solomon and the Bees"

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Wisdom is a power that allows one to stay on the fountainhead. Fountainhead signifies the origin of water. God is the origin of the living water.

JOSHUA CHOON-MIN KANG

"Return to the Word Repeatedly", Christianity Daily, January 26, 2016


Wisdom is the first and mother of all stocks for the market maker.

JIMANZE EGO-ALOWES

"Is the leadership question Nigeria's gold card?", The Sun, February 4, 2016


The art of being wise is the art of knowing what to overlook.

WILLIAM JAMES

Principles of Psychology

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According to the Oxford English Dictionary, wisdom is the "Capacity of judging rightly in matters relating to life and conduct" and "sound judgement". My goodness, think if wisdom were a modern concept, regularly practiced, how much less shocking news we would have every day! If only celebrities didn't make such silly displays of themselves on late-night television shows; if tourists didn't insist on taking naked selfies on sacred mountains; if Justin Bieber could only behave like a sensible young man; if politicians were once again filled with serious integrity. Then our lives would not be spinning out of control with nonsense. What if Donald Trump had the wisdom to keep his mouth shut? What if scientists realize that just because they can create robot soldiers doesn't mean they should?

DOROTHY TURCOTTE

"The world in 2016 could use a little more wisdom", Niagara This Week, January 12, 2016


Never, no, never did Nature say one thing and Wisdom say another.

EDMUND BURKE

Letters on a Regicide Peace

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How poor is the wisdom of men, and how uncertain their forecast!

ST. THERESA

attributed, Day's Collacon


No man has all the wisdom in the world; everyone has some.

EDGAR WATSON HOWE

Country Town Sayings

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The clouds may drop down titles and estates, wealth may seek us; but wisdom must be sought.

EDWARD YOUNG

The Complaint; Or Night Thoughts on Life, Death, and Immortality

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